Date: 12/6/2013
Yala National Park (also known as Ruhunu National Park) is the second largest national park in Sri Lanka. Yala is a typical dry zone shrub jungle, home to a variety of wildlife. The main attraction is the elephants while the leopard population which is the densest in any park of the world today, offers the best opportunity of spotting the elusive leopard in the wild. Yala is also home to other mammals such as sloth bear, deer and sambhur, many species bird including peacock, and various reptiles like the crocodile
Yala National Park (also known as Ruhunu National Park) is the second largest national park in Sri Lanka. Yala is a typical dry zone shrub jungle, home to a variety of wildlife. The main attraction is the elephants while the leopard population which is the densest in any park of the world today, offers the best opportunity of spotting the elusive leopard in the wild. Yala is also home to other mammals such as sloth bear, deer and sambhur, many species bird including peacock, and various reptiles like the crocodile
Jeep for our safari trip
Entrance to Yala National Park
Buffalo
Wild Boar
Changeable Hawk
Peacock
Monitor Lizard
Wild Elephant
Sloth Bear
Malabar pied hornbill (Anthracoceros coronatus)
Deer
Leopard








